Sportsbooks For Crystal Palace

Better known as the Eagles, Crystal Palace has a long and rich history, albeit not usually at the highest level. Palace have enjoyed immense success in English soccer’s second tier. They have twice been crowned champions and four times been promoted to the Premier League, an English record. Brighton and Hove Albion, with whom they contest the M23 derby, and fellow South London club Millwall are the club’s biggest rivals. Palace have the personnel to potentially do some damage in the Premier League, but have fallen short of expectations in recent years.

Best Crystal Palace Sportsbook Odds

All of Crystal Palace’s game odds for the forthcoming fixture can be found below. Make sure to check each betting type so you can make an educated decision on your wagers.

Crystal Palace Standings Today

Palace are expected to remain in the Premier League, but often have trouble living up to expectations. Find out how they’re faring this season below.

Premier League

General

Home

Away

1st half

2nd half

#

team

pts

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

+/-

1

Manchester City

46

16

15

1

0

48

11

37

2

Manchester United

35

16

11

2

3

36

11

25

3

Chelsea

35

17

11

2

4

31

14

17

4

Burnley

31

17

9

4

4

16

12

4

5

Liverpool

30

16

8

6

2

34

20

14

6

Arsenal

29

16

9

2

5

30

20

10

7

Tottenham

28

16

8

4

4

28

14

14

8

Leicester

23

16

6

5

5

23

22

1

9

Watford

22

17

6

4

7

26

29

-3

10

Everton

19

16

5

4

7

20

29

-9

11

Southampton

18

16

4

6

6

16

19

-3

12

Huddersfield

18

17

5

3

9

12

29

-17

13

Brighton

17

16

4

5

7

14

21

-7

14

Bournemouth

16

16

4

4

8

15

19

-4

15

Stoke

16

17

4

4

9

19

36

-17

16

Newcastle

15

16

4

3

9

16

25

-9

17

Crystal Palace

14

17

3

5

9

12

28

-16

18

West Bromwich

13

16

2

7

7

12

22

-10

19

West Ham

13

16

3

4

9

14

32

-18

20

Swansea

12

16

3

3

10

9

18

-9

How To Make Money Betting On Crystal Palace

Cyrstal Palace endured a miserable start to the 2016-17 season. Coached by Alan Pardew at the time, Palace were terrible denfensively, and, more than any other team, culpable of mental errors. The Londoners lacked structure and discpline, attributes this team needs to survive a grueling Premier League season.

After firing Pardew, Sam Allardyce was hired to right the ship. And although it took him longer than some thought it would, he got the job done. Allardyce instilled a defensive structure that was missing during Pardew’s tenure.

Palace were entrenched in the relegation scrap for the first half of the season, but finished in 14th place, a relatively safe position. Surprisingly, they were terrible at home. Palace had the third worst home record in England’s top division, winning only 6 of 19 matches. However, they did improve when Allardyce took the helm. Palace beat Arsenal at home 3-0 in the latter stages of the season, marking how far they’d come in relatively short timespan.

Palace can thank their away record for their continued Premier League status. The Londoners enjoyed the 8th best road mark in the league, winning 21 of a possible 57 points. It may not sound like anything to write home about, but it is admirable when you consider Palace only finished with 41 total points.

It’s a rare phenomenon to see a team gain more points on the road than at home in the Premier League. Don’t expect the same thing to happen in future seasons, though. Palace will improve at home and may not be able to sustain that unbelievable road form.

Frank de Boer has taken over from Allardyce as team manager, and the club expects great things from the new manager. Overall, Palace had a poor defensive record in 2016-17, conceding 63 goals, the seventh most. They offset that by scoring 50 goals, the ninth best total in the league. They are more than capable going forward, so look to back the over more often than not.

However, Palace will improve defensively, too, so take each game as it comes and do the necessary homework. Palace will easily retain their Premier League status in seasons to come and have a good chance of winning the FA Cup, too. You’ll want to consider those future bets.